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Abstract Background and aims Individuals who engage in illicit or nonmedical opioid use may have elevated risk of health and social consequences, including progression to opioid use disorder (OUD). Preventive interventions to reduce this risk are lacking. This trial tested the impact of a primary care‐integrated collaborative care approach for reducing
Jennifer McNeely +23 more
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Methods for observational post-licensure medical product safety surveillance
Post-licensure medical product safety surveillance is important for detecting adverse events potentially not identified pre-licensure. Historically, post-licensure safety monitoring has been accomplished using passive reporting systems and by conducting
Andrea J Cook +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Countries with varicella immunisation programmes have seen major reductions in disease burden. While two‐dose schedules are now universally adopted, dosing ages vary, and some countries initially include catch‐up vaccination of older children to speed impact. This modelling study assessed three two‐dose schedules in the Swedish setting (1)
Gianpaolo Scalia Tomba +6 more
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This study analysed the correlation between student achievement and the result of medical licensure examination. To predict the result of pass or fail in the medical licensure examination we carried out a discriminant ana lysis by using following ...
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess the cost‐effectiveness of including varicella vaccination in the Swedish national vaccination programme for children together with the added impact of catch‐up vaccination of susceptible older children. Methods An epidemiological transmission model was used to assess the cost‐effectiveness of a two‐dose national varicella ...
Frida Kasteng +5 more
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Beyond the house job: Time to rethink medical training?
Medical knowledge is expanding, diseases are becoming more complex, and healthcare challenges are growing—so why is our approach to training doctors decades behind? Dr. Bradley D.
Zoreiz Zahid Cheema, Nadia Siddiq
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From Survival to Recovery: 25 Years of Paediatric Critical Care Transformation in Israel
ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate 25‐year national trends in paediatric intensive care utilisation, patient outcomes, rehospitalisations and regional resource distribution in Israel. Methods Retrospective, population‐based cohort study of all paediatric (0–17 years) ICU hospitalisations in Israel between 1999 and 2023.
Yael Applbaum +6 more
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Objectives This study aims to better understand the perspectives of emergency medicine physicians’ on the role that state‐mandated, topic‐specific continuing medical education (CME) plays in addressing knowledge gaps, its relevance to current emergency ...
Marianne Gausche‐Hill +8 more
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A Critical Reconsideration of the Adoption of “German Medicine” in Early Meiji Japan: Sagara Chian’s Conception of Medical Authority and His Project for the Professionalization of Physicians [PDF]
This article critically reconsiders existing explanations for the adoption of “German medicine” in early Meiji Japan and reconstructs the institutional and political context of that decision by focusing on Sagara Chian’s conception of medical authority ...
Kyu Won LEE
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“Yet the Problem Remains”: Why Genetic Determinism Still Haunts Biomedical Research
ABSTRACT After the horrors of the Holocaust and its connections to eugenics were revealed to the world, many post‐war population geneticists sought to establish rhetorical distance from the Nazi's state‐led campaigns, without abandoning their belief that actively shaping the population's genetics would produce a prosperous society.
Christopher R. Donohue, Ian A. Myles
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